Topic brief

1 timestamped hit 1 source reading 1 extracted note Newest source: 2026-06-25, day precision Aliases: free-will-as-god-gifts, free-will-god-gift, free-will-god-gifts

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free will as God's gift

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Topic Scope And Freshness

A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "a economic reality yeah you make a great point about slaves in the divine comedy there are no slaves okay and there's a very..."

Most recent Jiang source touching this topic: Macbeth's Deed And Dante's Hope (2026-06-25, day precision).

Most connected source reading: Macbeth's Deed And Dante's Hope.

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Key Notes

free will as God's gift

Glossary

The governing Dantean premise Jiang uses to judge slavery, because losing free will means losing the core of one's humanity.

Timestamped Evidence

Relevant Lectures And Readings

Macbeth's Deed And Dante's Hope

2026-06-25, day precision · glossary, semantic-ref

Reading

A source-grounded reading of a five-hour hybrid workshop that begins with Macbeth and ends by turning Purgatory, free will, tragedy, envy, and generosity into one model of human transformation.

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